Part,  Chapter

1     IV,      IV|        continual fire. The French horsemen could not have ridden up
2    VII,       I|        law compelled to equip ten horsemen sent out whole companies,
3    VII,      II|          complete - three hundred horsemen in handsome uniforms, on
4    VII,      II| inspiriting sight - three hundred horsemen, every one of noble Hungarian
5     IX,      II|           under the weight of the horsemen. As they proceeded, the
6     IX,     III|     building. Vavel concealed his horsemen behind this artificial hillock,
7      X,      II|          to distinguish a body of horsemen. It was a company of cuirassiers,
8      X,      II|         pointing toward a body of horsemen that was approaching across
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